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Loco Cart Boilers

Posted on 3/2/20 at 3:26 pm
Posted by Scoobahdoo
Member since Feb 2013
346 posts
Posted on 3/2/20 at 3:26 pm
Anyone see these at Lowes? Any opinions?

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Posted by Pandy Fackler
Member since Jun 2018
14159 posts
Posted on 3/2/20 at 6:26 pm to
I've seen them. They don't really look any different to me than the ones at Academy.

Their pots though have a really good design for draining the basket.
This post was edited on 3/2/20 at 6:27 pm
Posted by shawnlsu
Member since Nov 2011
23682 posts
Posted on 3/2/20 at 7:09 pm to
After I had a basket fall back in the pot while draining this weekend and almost splash my mom, I'm looking for one of these rigs .
Posted by EveryoneGetsATrophy
Member since Nov 2017
2907 posts
Posted on 3/2/20 at 7:10 pm to
Stick your paddle in it at a 45 degree angle.
Posted by shawnlsu
Member since Nov 2011
23682 posts
Posted on 3/2/20 at 7:52 pm to
It was really and anomaly. I was rolling 2 pots at once and one basket bounced off the other, but it still scared the shite out of me.
Posted by DadOfTwo
Member since Mar 2020
9 posts
Posted on 3/2/20 at 11:33 pm to
Um, new here, didn't go to LSU, Not even LA native. However, if you can look past all that...

Oh, and I don't have a Loco Cart.

HOWEVER, I do have the Kink Kooker 1-sack boiler that is the same style cooker. I've used it twice, and got very good reviews from my LA-native panel of judges (my in-laws).

One reason I went with this style cooker is that I have bad shoulders and really don't cotton to the idea of lifting 50# of bugs and veggies and stuff in a strainer. Matter of fact, I take my bugs from the bath to the cooker in two five gallon buckets to split the weight.

Anywho, since I've used a similar cooker and visually compared it to the Loco unit, I thought I'd comment:

1. That drain on the bottom of the Loco is really nice. My King has the drain out the side, about 3/4" up from the bottom so not all the liquid drains out. However, the King is 2 pieces, so I can lift the 'pot' up and cock it to the side to get most of that last bit of liquid out.

2. I think the Loco one is a little bigger. My King is 70 qt., and might be too small if you put LOTS of extras in. However, it's fine for us, with sausage, potatoes, onions, garlic, corn... We even put in a couple pounds of shrimp on our second boil.

3. On the Loco the lid flips over to a table with a trap door in the middle. On the King it flips over to become a chute. I like the chute.

4. The Loco just looks better, and looks better built, but your mileage may vary.

5. The King is $499 at Walmart and the Loco is $599 at Lowes. So there's that.

6. Because the pot comes out of the King I can load the two pieces in the back of a truck by myself. However, the Loco has wheels, but I suspect it's heavier overall. So, do you need to lift or roll?

So far I'm very happy with mine. And the in-laws keep coming back...

Oh, one thing I'll add on the King Kooker, the lid handles pivot, and when they fall all the way down it prevents the lid from closing all the way. When you are closing with the handle on one side, the handle on the other side drops down and catches. Kind of a nuisance. I did a simple fix that I can share with anyone interested.

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